2022
Epidemiology and outcomes of surgical site infections among pediatric liver transplant recipients
Banach DB, Lopez‐Verdugo F, Sanchez‐Garcia J, Tran A, Gomez‐Llerena A, Munoz‐Abraham A, Bertacco A, Valentino PL, Yoo P, Dembry L, Mulligan DC, Ekong UD, Emre SH, Rodriguez‐Davalos M. Epidemiology and outcomes of surgical site infections among pediatric liver transplant recipients. Transplant Infectious Disease 2022, 24: e13941. PMID: 35989545, DOI: 10.1111/tid.13941.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical site infectionLiver transplant recipientsLiver transplantationBiliary complicationsGraft recipientsTransplant recipientsSite infectionRisk factorsOutcomes of SSIPediatric liver transplant recipientsLong-term graftPediatric liver transplantationRetrospective descriptive analysisPrimary endpointHospital daysPatient agePediatric populationPatient survivalSignificant causeComplicationsPatientsRecipientsOutcomesInfectionIncidence
2016
Risks and Epidemiology of Infections After Liver Transplantation
Patron R, Kusne S, Mulligan D. Risks and Epidemiology of Infections After Liver Transplantation. 2016, 215-233. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28797-3_14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfectious complicationsAppropriate antimicrobial prophylaxisDonor-transmitted infectionLiver transplant recipientsSerious infectious complicationsPrevention of recurrenceEpidemiology of infectionGraft lossHIV coinfectionAntimicrobial prophylaxisLiver transplantLiver transplantationTransplant recipientsOperative timeViral hepatitidesImmune competencePrompt interventionRisk factorsDiligent surveillanceSurgical techniqueSolid organsHigh riskTherapeutic strategiesAnti-infective agentsEarly signs
2015
Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease following liver transplantation: a clinical review
Merola J, Liapakis A, Mulligan DC, Yoo PS. Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease following liver transplantation: a clinical review. Clinical Transplantation 2015, 29: 728-737. PMID: 26147308, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.12585.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-alcoholic steatohepatitisLiver transplantationRisk factorsNon-alcoholic fatty liver diseasePost-transplant metabolic syndromePost-transplant settingCardiovascular risk factorsPost-transplantation outcomesSignificant survival benefitFatty liver diseaseCause of deathCardiovascular mortalitySurvival benefitMetabolic syndromeLiver diseaseClinical reviewPatient populationSurgical approachTreatment approachesTransplantationRecent evidenceIndicationsSteatohepatitisTransplantSyndrome
2013
New Onset Diabetes Mellitus in Living Donor versus Deceased Donor Liver Transplant Recipients: Analysis of the UNOS/OPTN Database
Yadav AD, Chang YH, Aqel BA, Byrne TJ, Chakkera HA, Douglas DD, Mulligan DC, Rakela J, Vargas HE, Carey EJ. New Onset Diabetes Mellitus in Living Donor versus Deceased Donor Liver Transplant Recipients: Analysis of the UNOS/OPTN Database. Journal Of Transplantation 2013, 2013: 269096. PMID: 24205434, PMCID: PMC3800575, DOI: 10.1155/2013/269096.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDonor liver transplant recipientsAcute cellular rejectionLiver transplant recipientsDeceased donor liver transplant recipientsDDLT recipientsLDLT recipientsTransplant recipientsRisk factorsNew onsetTransplant Network/United NetworkUNOS/OPTN databaseOrgan Sharing databaseIncidence of NODATBody mass indexTimely clinical interventionCellular rejectionDonor diabetesNondiabetic recipientsHepatitis CLiver transplantationRecipient ageSharing databaseMass indexOverall incidencePredictive factors
2012
Ureteral stricture formation in laparoscopically procured living donor kidney transplantation.
Tyson MD, Castle EP, Andrews PE, Heilman RL, Moss AA, Mulligan DC, Reddy KS. Ureteral stricture formation in laparoscopically procured living donor kidney transplantation. Canadian Journal Of Urology 2012, 19: 6188-92. PMID: 22512964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUreteral stricture formationDelayed graft functionDonor kidney transplantationUreteral strictureGraft functionStricture formationUreteral stentsKidney transplantationStricture diseaseMultivariable logistic regression modelUreteral stricture diseaseLogistic regression modelsStricture groupRetrospective reviewProcedural interventionRisk factorsIntraoperative placementStrictureDonor databasePatientsIncidenceStentsTransplantationDiseaseRegression modelsPretransplant Fasting Glucose Predicts New‐Onset Diabetes after Liver Transplantation
Carey EJ, Aqel BA, Byrne TJ, Douglas DD, Rakela J, Vargas HE, Moss AA, Mulligan DC, Reddy KS, Chakkera HA. Pretransplant Fasting Glucose Predicts New‐Onset Diabetes after Liver Transplantation. Journal Of Transplantation 2012, 2012: 614781. PMID: 22461975, PMCID: PMC3306927, DOI: 10.1155/2012/614781.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiving-donor transplantsLiver transplant recipientsIncidence of NODATLiver transplantTransplant recipientsRisk factorsNew-onset diabetesLiver transplantationMELD scoreFasting GlucoseDL increasePoor outcomeMean ageNODATOnset diabetesHCVMultivariate analysisTransplantationTransplantFPGCorticosteroidsDiabetesPatientsIncidenceTwofold increase
2010
Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) of Organ Donors: Is the ‘Best’ Test the Right Test? A Consensus Conference Report
Humar A, Morris M, Blumberg E, Freeman R, Preiksaitis J, Kiberd B, Schweitzer E, Ganz S, Caliendo A, Orlowski J, Wilson B, Kotton C, Michaels M, Kleinman S, Geier S, Murphy B, Green M, Levi M, Knoll G, Segev D, Brubaker S, Hasz R, Lebovitz D, Mulligan D, O’Connor K, Pruett T, Mozes M, Lee I, Delmonico F, Fischer S. Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) of Organ Donors: Is the ‘Best’ Test the Right Test? A Consensus Conference Report. American Journal Of Transplantation 2010, 10: 889-899. PMID: 20121734, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2009.02992.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleic acid testingOrgan donorsRisk factorsAcid testingInsufficient evidenceRoutine nucleic acid testingConsensus Conference reportDonor-derived infectionRisk of deathBehavioral risk factorsPotential organ donorsRisk of transmissionCandidate listingsHCV screeningDonor testingOrgan utilizationFalse-positive resultsOrgan offerProspective screeningDonor organsScreening modalityDonor lossWaiting listRapid turnaround timeTissue donors
2009
Pilot Study: Association of Traditional and Genetic Risk Factors and New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus Following Kidney Transplantation
Chakkera HA, Hanson RL, Raza SM, DiStefano JK, Millis MP, Heilman RL, Mulligan DC, Reddy KS, Mazur MJ, Hamawi K, Moss AA, Mekeel KL, Cerhan JR. Pilot Study: Association of Traditional and Genetic Risk Factors and New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus Following Kidney Transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings 2009, 41: 4172-4177. PMID: 20005362, PMCID: PMC3478878, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2009.08.063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew-onset diabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitusRisk factorsKidney transplantationTransplant recipientsFamily historyType 2 diabetes mellitusDevelopment of NODATKidney transplant recipientsTraditional risk factorsGenetic polymorphismsPositive family historyCommon risk factorsGenetic risk factorsLogistic regression modelsNODAT developmentNODAT riskPretransplant obesityNew onsetKidney transplantStudy cohortInsulin secretionNODATT2DMMellitus
2008
RISK FACTORS FOR ANTIBODY MEDIATED REJECTION (AMR) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT (KTX) RECIPIENTS WITH POSITIVE CDC B-CELL / FLOW CYTOMETRY CROSSMATCH (CXM) TREATED WITH LOE DOSE INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN (IVIG) AND RATG THERAPY
Moss A, Heilman R, Chakkera H, Mazur M, Petrides S, Wosniak E, Mekeel K, Mulligan D, Reddy K. RISK FACTORS FOR ANTIBODY MEDIATED REJECTION (AMR) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT (KTX) RECIPIENTS WITH POSITIVE CDC B-CELL / FLOW CYTOMETRY CROSSMATCH (CXM) TREATED WITH LOE DOSE INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN (IVIG) AND RATG THERAPY. Transplantation 2008, 86: 591-592. DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000330970.94094.7a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHEPATIC ARTERY THROMBOSIS AFTER ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: RISK FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES
Mulligan D, Moss A, Reddy S, Mekeel K, Byrne T, Carey E, Harrison M, Vargas H, Douglas D, Rakela J. HEPATIC ARTERY THROMBOSIS AFTER ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: RISK FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES. Transplantation 2008, 86: 47. DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000332676.37855.56.Peer-Reviewed Original Research